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The Progression of Alzheimer's Disease

The Progression of Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a slowly progressing, irreversible neurodegenerative brain disease with a long preclinical phase (up to 20 years) and an average clinical duration of 8 to 10 years. The progression of AD is accompanied by changes to the brain that serve as disease biomarkers. Normal aging vs. Alzheimer’s […]

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Thinking Of Transferring Your Loved One To A Memory Care Facility?

Thinking Of Transferring Your Loved One To A Memory Care Facility? When you’ve decided that the right choice for your loved one is to transition to a memory care facility, there are some steps you can take to make it easier and less stressful for all those involved. 1. Do your research. Talk to your […]

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Most suitable memory care options for seniors with low-income

Most Suitable Memory Care Options For seniors With Low-Income Alzheimer’s & other forms of dementia need to be dealt with with utmost care and concern. With the remarkable increase in the number of Alzheimer’s cases, huge numbers of memory care communities are being built to support the complex care requirements. This is useful when taking […]

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Home safety for dementia patients

How to keep your loved ones with Alzheimer’s comfortable at home? Home safety for dementia patients; Those who take the responsibility to look after their loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s can find it to be draining task. However, caregivers can simplify this process by doing some minor changes in the furniture, fixtures & the atmosphere […]

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Guiding Patients From First Signs And Symptoms To Intervention

Guiding Patients from First Signs and Symptoms to Intervention Diagnosis of MCI due to AD is an opportunity for meaningful interventions. Doctors have access to a range of evidence-based early interventions after diagnosis of MCI due to AD.3 Early diagnosis of Alzheimer´s disease also provides the opportunity to prepare financial and end-of-life plans while cognitive […]

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How To Take Care Of Your Loved Ones With Dementia And Alzheimer’s During The Holiday Season?

How to take care of your loved ones with Dementia and Alzheimer’s during the holiday season? The holiday seasons are warm and welcoming as friends and families get together and celebrate several cultural events. But if there is a loved one at home who has dementia or Alzheimer’s you, as a caregiver, might have to […]

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Alzheimer’s Disease Stages

Alzheimer’s Disease Stages Disease progression may vary person to person, but patients generally experience seven distinct stages: Stage 1: Alzheimer’s patients will not know they have the disease as they are fully independent. However, as mentioned before, Alzheimer’s can begin in the brain up to decades before symptoms become noticeable.     Stage 2: Patients […]

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Understanding Dementia: Why It's Important to Educate Yourself About This Devastating Disease

Dementia: Time To Make Yourself Aware Of The Disease Dementia is an umbrella term for a set of symptoms of cognitive decline lie underlying forgetfulness diseases and brain disorders. The proximity of having dementia increases with age, but it is not a normal part of aging. Stay one step ahead and know important dementia facts. […]

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Code Silver: Benefits, Criteria, and Functioning

Code Silver: Benefits, Criteria, and Functioning   What is Code Silver?   Code Silver, also known as ‘silver alert’ is a program for adults who are having cognitive disorders. It goes on a state-by-state basis. Therefore the criteria, results, and benefits are experienced differently by every state. Considering the growing population among seniors, it becomes […]

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January 21, 2022
The Progression of Alzheimer's Disease

The Progression of Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a slowly progressing, irreversible neurodegenerative brain disease with a long preclinical phase (up to 20 years) and an average clinical duration of 8 to 10 years. The progression of AD is accompanied by changes to the brain that serve as disease biomarkers. Normal aging vs. Alzheimer’s […]

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January 19, 2022
Thinking Of Transferring Your Loved One To A Memory Care Facility?

Thinking Of Transferring Your Loved One To A Memory Care Facility? When you’ve decided that the right choice for your loved one is to transition to a memory care facility, there are some steps you can take to make it easier and less stressful for all those involved. 1. Do your research. Talk to your […]

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January 10, 2022
Most suitable memory care options for seniors with low-income

Most Suitable Memory Care Options For seniors With Low-Income Alzheimer’s & other forms of dementia need to be dealt with with utmost care and concern. With the remarkable increase in the number of Alzheimer’s cases, huge numbers of memory care communities are being built to support the complex care requirements. This is useful when taking […]

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January 5, 2022
Home safety for dementia patients

How to keep your loved ones with Alzheimer’s comfortable at home? Home safety for dementia patients; Those who take the responsibility to look after their loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s can find it to be draining task. However, caregivers can simplify this process by doing some minor changes in the furniture, fixtures & the atmosphere […]

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December 15, 2021
Guiding Patients From First Signs And Symptoms To Intervention

Guiding Patients from First Signs and Symptoms to Intervention Diagnosis of MCI due to AD is an opportunity for meaningful interventions. Doctors have access to a range of evidence-based early interventions after diagnosis of MCI due to AD.3 Early diagnosis of Alzheimer´s disease also provides the opportunity to prepare financial and end-of-life plans while cognitive […]

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December 12, 2021
How To Take Care Of Your Loved Ones With Dementia And Alzheimer’s During The Holiday Season?

How to take care of your loved ones with Dementia and Alzheimer’s during the holiday season? The holiday seasons are warm and welcoming as friends and families get together and celebrate several cultural events. But if there is a loved one at home who has dementia or Alzheimer’s you, as a caregiver, might have to […]

Read More
November 12, 2021
Alzheimer’s Disease Stages

Alzheimer’s Disease Stages Disease progression may vary person to person, but patients generally experience seven distinct stages: Stage 1: Alzheimer’s patients will not know they have the disease as they are fully independent. However, as mentioned before, Alzheimer’s can begin in the brain up to decades before symptoms become noticeable.     Stage 2: Patients […]

Read More
November 10, 2021
Understanding Dementia: Why It's Important to Educate Yourself About This Devastating Disease

Dementia: Time To Make Yourself Aware Of The Disease Dementia is an umbrella term for a set of symptoms of cognitive decline lie underlying forgetfulness diseases and brain disorders. The proximity of having dementia increases with age, but it is not a normal part of aging. Stay one step ahead and know important dementia facts. […]

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October 28, 2021
Code Silver: Benefits, Criteria, and Functioning

Code Silver: Benefits, Criteria, and Functioning   What is Code Silver?   Code Silver, also known as ‘silver alert’ is a program for adults who are having cognitive disorders. It goes on a state-by-state basis. Therefore the criteria, results, and benefits are experienced differently by every state. Considering the growing population among seniors, it becomes […]

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